Sometimes we form these identities in relationships or jobs, and when we shift, those areas of our life become unsettled. Usually, if we take the time to look into the changing surface of things, we will find that a shift is taking place within us. For example, we may go through one whole chapter of our lives creating a protective shell around ourselves because we need it in order to heal from some early trauma. One day, though, we may find ourselves feeling confined and restless, wanting to move outside the shelter we needed for so long. The new part of ourselves cannot be born within the confines of the shell our old self needed to survive.
We may feel a strange mixture of exhilaration and sadness as we say
good-bye to a part of ourselves that is dying and make way for a whole
new identity to emerge in its place. We may find inspiration in working
with the image of an animal who molts or sheds in order to make way for
new skin, fur, or feathers to emerge. For example, keeping a duck
feather, or some other symbol of transformation, can remind us that
death and rebirth are simply nature’s way of evolving. We can surrender
to this process, letting go of our past self with great love and
gratitude, and welcoming the new with an open mind and heart — ready for
our next phase of life. (Daily OM)